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In 1935, Italy invaded this nation.
What is Ethiopia?
100
V-D Day stands for Victory in this.
What is Europe?
100
Gandhi's book which explains his ideas of nonviolent resistance.
What is Hind Swaraj?
100
U.S. and U.S.S.R. during the Cold War
What are Superpowers?
200
In 1937, Japan invaded the Eastern side of this country in order to expand its growing imperial empire.
What is China?
200
During World War II, the Allied Powers consisted of the U.S., Britain, France and ____________ .
What is USSR?
200
In response to violent uprisings in India, Gandhi would often do this:
What is Fast?
200
A period of tension, following World War II, between the free world and communist nations.
What is the Cold War?
300
In 1936, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed this group.
What is Axis Power?
300
In August 1945, two atomic bombs were dropped on these Japanese cities.
What is Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
300
A massive concrete barrier dividing East and West Germany and which became a Cold War symbol.
What is the Berlin Wall?
300
Gandhi traveled to this country after studying in London and fought discrimination against Indians living there.
What is South Africa?
400
This event took place on December 7, 1941.
What is Pearl Harbor?
400
Term used for promoting rebellion against the government.
What is Sedition?
400
Tensions between these two groups in India led to violence and partition.
What is Hindus and Muslims?
400
The military alliance led by the United States. It stands for the North American Treaty Organization.
What is NATO
500
The "Big Three" Allied Powers included Roosevelt, Churchill, and this person.
Who is Stalin?
500
The refusal to buy goods
What is Boycott?
500
The term used for refusing to obey unjust laws.
What is Civil Disobedience?
500
The (Cold War) military alliance led by the former Soviet Union
What is the Warsaw Pact?